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Conception of evil according to Plato, Plotinus and Saint Augustinus
Vokurková, Kateřina ; Blažková, Miloslava (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
This dissertation is describing mainly Saint Augustine's conception of the evil and putting it in the context of his predecessors Plato and Plotinus. The work is divided into main three chapters, each chapter describes chronology in conception of the good and the evil in corresponding philosophical systems. The chapter about Saint Augustine is also more focused on his life and work and includes detailed explanation of Augustine's conception of divine grace and predestination.
The practice and the development of social skills, self-sufficiency and self-service of the people with combined disabilities through the social rehabilitation
VOKURKOVÁ, Kateřina
The main idea and mission of this bachelor thesis is to describe and clarify the ways of the training and development of the social skills, self-sufficiency and self-care of the people with combined disability. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to identify the needs of the particular individuals with the combined disability in the area of the self-sufficiency and self-care. Subsequently, to describe and to test in practice the possibilities of the training of the selected skills and to evaluate their impact on the daily life of the people with the combined disability. The goal was fulfilled by using of the casuistry that is included in the practical part of this thesis. The bachelor thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is theoretical and contains several chapters. The first chapter deals with the history of the care for the people with the health disability. The second chapter deals with the health handicap and its aetiology. The following chapters focus on the comprehensive system of the rehabilitation, social services from the law perspective, social rehabilitation or target group of the individuals. The next chapters describe the transition from the childhood of the people with the combined disability to the adulthood, adulthood and deal with the social skills, self-sufficiency and self-care. The last chapter of the theoretical part deals with the quality of life of the people with the handicap. The practical part of the thesis is elaborated in the form of the qualitative investigation. In this part of the thesis there are described the used methods, i.e. the method of the participating observation, analysis of the documentation, direct education and casuistry. The thesis continues with the casuistry of the people with combined disability, their training and progress towards the fulfilling of the planned goal. It is followed by the discussion and conclusion of the bachelor thesis. In my opinion, the social rehabilitation is in the great development, it is increasingly used by more and more users and it progressively gets into the general awareness.
Conception of evil according to Plato, Plotinus and Saint Augustinus
Vokurková, Kateřina ; Blažková, Miloslava (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
This dissertation is describing mainly Saint Augustine's conception of the evil and putting it in the context of his predecessors Plato and Plotinus. The work is divided into main three chapters, each chapter describes chronology in conception of the good and the evil in corresponding philosophical systems. The chapter about Saint Augustine is also more focused on his life and work and includes detailed explanation of Augustine's conception of divine grace and predestination.

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3 VOKURKOVÁ, Kateřina
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2 Vokurková, Kristýna
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